A longstanding idea in the literature on human cooperation is that cooperation should be reinforced when conditional cooperators are more likely to interact. In the context of social networks, this idea implies that cooperation should fare better in highly clustered networks such as cliques than in networks with low clustering such as random networks. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a series of web-based experiments, in which 24 individuals played a local public goods game arranged on one of five network topologies that varied between disconnected cliques and a random regular graph. In contrast with previous theoretical work, we found that network topology had no significant effect on average contributions. This result implies either ...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
A longstanding idea in the literature on human cooperation is that cooperation should be reinforced ...
We present a new design of a simple public goods experiment with a large number of players, where up...
The evolution of cooperation in network-structured populations has been a major focus of theoretical...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...
Individual acts of cooperation give rise to dynamic social networks. Traditionally, models for coope...
Hyperbolic networks have high clustering, short average path lengths, and community structure, which...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Individual acts of cooperation give rise to dynamic social networks. Traditionally, models for coope...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Cooperation is essential for successful human societies. Thus, understanding how cooperative and sel...
We consider a modified pure public good game characterized by a pre-play negotiation stage, on which...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
A longstanding idea in the literature on human cooperation is that cooperation should be reinforced ...
We present a new design of a simple public goods experiment with a large number of players, where up...
The evolution of cooperation in network-structured populations has been a major focus of theoretical...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...
Individual acts of cooperation give rise to dynamic social networks. Traditionally, models for coope...
Hyperbolic networks have high clustering, short average path lengths, and community structure, which...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Individual acts of cooperation give rise to dynamic social networks. Traditionally, models for coope...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Cooperation is essential for successful human societies. Thus, understanding how cooperative and sel...
We consider a modified pure public good game characterized by a pre-play negotiation stage, on which...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...